FedEx Freight expands LTL operations in Mexico

FedEx Freight is expanding its less-than-truckload operations in Mexico with the addition of three new service centres in the southeast. The company has established new service centres in Toluca, Puebla and Veracruz to reduce transit time by an average of 50% for customers shipping in the southeast region of the country.

FedEx said customers in the area, and in Villahermosa, also have the option of extended pick-up times.

Operations at the new service centres started up at the beginning of this month.

William J Logue, president and CEO at FedEx Freight, said: “FedEx Freight is committed to being the premier LTL service provider in North America. We are pleased to offer greater choice, and the reliability for which FedEx is known, to these markets in Mexico.”

FedEx Freight Mexico, which has its headquarters in Monterrey, provides LTL freight services in Mexico through its service partner Auto Lineas America, using a network of 15 service centres.

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